Fa
  • Ph.D. (2017)

    Mechanical Engineering

    Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Duke University, Durham, USA

  • Microfluidics
  • Lab-on-a-Chip
  • Electromagnetics
  • Biosensors and Biomedical Microdevices
  • Artificial intelligence (AI)
  • Single-Cell Analysis

    Dr. Roozbeh Abedini-Nassab received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Duke University, USA. He subsequently worked as a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University and is currently an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Tarbiat Modares University. His research interests span biomechanics, BioMEMS, biomedical microdevices, magnetics, microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip systems, single-cell analysis, and artificial intelligence (AI). He has published extensively in leading journals such as Nature Communications, Lab on a Chip, Advanced Materials, and Advanced Functional Materials. In addition, he is a co-inventor on multiple US patent applications. Together with his colleagues, Dr. Abedini-Nassab has pioneered the development of magnetophoretic circuits as a novel platform for single-cell analysis.

    Contact

    Curriculum Vitae (CV)

    Recent Patents and Advances on Nanotechnologies against Coronavirus

    R Abedini-Nassab, N Mahdaviyan
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Microfluidic Synthesis, Control, and Sensing of Magnetic Nanoparticles: A Review

    R Abedini-Nassab, M Pouryosef Miandoab, M Şaşmaz
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Nanotechnology and Acoustics in Medicine and Biology.

    R Aebdini-Nassa, SM Emami, AN Nowghabi
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Spatiotemporal single-cell RNA sequencing of developing chicken hearts identifies interplay between cellular differentiation and morphogenesis

    M Mantri, GJ Scuderi, R Abedini-Nassab, MFZ Wang, D McKellar, H Shi, ...
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Synchronous control of magnetic particles and magnetized cells in a tri-axial magnetic field

    R Abedini-Nassab, S Bahrami
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Nonfouling biosensors

    A Chilkoti, A Franklin, B Yellen, A Hucknall, D Joh, R Abedini-Nassab, ...
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    MAGNETOPHORETIC CIRCUIT BIOCOMPATIBILITY

    R Abedini-Nassab
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Platforms for single cell analysis

    BB Yellen, R Abedini-Nassab, KA Ohiri, DM Murdoch, K Wood
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    A Microfluidic Platform Equipped With Magnetic Nano Films for Organizing Bio-Particle Arrays and Long-Term Studies

    R Abedini-Nassab, N Mahdaviyan
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Spatiotemporal single-cell RNA sequencing of developing hearts reveals interplay between cellular differentiation and morphogenesis

    M Mantri, GJ Scuderi, RA Nassab, MFZ Wang, D McKellar, JT Butcher, ...
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Bends in magnetophoretic conductors

    R Abedini-Nassab, R Shourabi
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Magnetomicrofluidic platforms for organizing arrays of single-particles and particle-pairs

    R Abedini-Nassab
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Magnetic single cell arrays for probing cell-drug and cell-cell communication

    BB Yellen, DM Murdoch, R Abedini-Nassab, KC Wood
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Nanotechnology and Nanopore sequencing

    R Abedini-Nassab
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Poly (oligo (ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate) Brushes on High-κ Metal Oxide Dielectric Surfaces for Bioelectrical Environments

    DY Joh, F McGuire, R Abedini-Nassab, JB Andrews, RK Achar, Z Zimmers, ...
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Magnetomicrofluidics circuits for organizing bioparticle arrays

    R Abedini-Nassab
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Magnetophoretic conductors and diodes in a 3D magnetic field

    R Abedini‐Nassab, DY Joh, MA Triggiano, C Baker, A Chilkoti, ...
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Modeling in vivo dynamics of RNA polymerase II meeting Nucleosomes

    R Abedini-Nassab, X Zhang
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Magnetophoretic transistors in a tri-axial magnetic field

    R Abedini-Nassab, DY Joh, F Albarghouthi, A Chilkoti, DM Murdoch, ...
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Dynamic trajectory analysis of superparamagnetic beads driven by on-chip micromagnets

    X Hu, R Abedini-Nassab, B Lim, Y Yang, M Howdyshell, R Sooryakumar, ...
    Journal Paper , , {Pages }

    Abstract

    Current Teaching

    • MS.c.

      Biological Heat and Mass Transfer

    • MS.c.

      Biological Fluid Dynamics

    Teaching History

    • MS.c.

      BioMEMS (Biomedical Microelectromechanical Systems)

    • MS.c.

      Fundamentals of Biomechanics

    • 2022
      Pourreza khadar, Fatemeh
      Design and fabrication of the Paper-based microfluidic transistor
    • 2022
      Alishahi toosi, Milad
    • 2022
      Nazari, Mahmood
    • 2022
      HANIFI YAZDI, Seyedamirali
    • 2023
      Pajouhide, Nazanin
    • 6th Mahato Image and Photo Contest, Second Place, Duke University, USA
    • Best Poster award, Magnetically Stimulated Soft Materials. Conference, University of Georgia, USA
    • CBTE Fellowship, Highly competitive Center for Biomolecular and Tissue Engineering fellowship award. Each year only one international fellow wins this award
    • Editor?s Choice award, Recent patents on nanotechnology journal
    • Graduate School travel award, Duke University, USA
    • Infogostar Travel grant for conference presentation, SMMO, Warsaw, Poland
    • Infogostar Travel grant for factory visit, Shenzhen, China
    • MEMS Fellowship, Duke University, USA
    • MEMS travel award, Duke University, USA
    • Shanghai Government Scholarship award for PhD studies
    • Top Researcher, University of Neyshabur, 2019
    • Top Researcher, University of Neyshabur, 2020
    • Travel Award, Weill Cornell Medicine, USA
    • US Patent Application, MAGNETIC SINGLE CELL ARRAYS FOR PROBING CELL-DRUG AND CELL-CELL COMMUNICATION, US20180257075A1, 2018-09-13
    • US Patent Application, NONFOULING BIOSENSORS, US20200378916A1, 2020-12-03
    • US Patent Application, PLATFORMS FOR SINGLE CELL ANALYSIS, US20200269246A1, 2020-08-27
    • Winner of the three awards in MEMS retreat for Oral presentation (Oral Presentation Award, Best Oral Presentation Award, and People?s Choice Award), Duke University, USA
    • Single-cell Analysis
    • Magnetophoretic Circuits

    Top

    New

      no record found